Pro-Trump writer Batya Ungar-Sargon raises some skepticism Vice President JD Vance The will be borne by President Donald Trump from Maga Mantle, which shows that there is a “gap” between the two of them in terms of policy, which may be a hurdle for the vice president.
“I don’t think it’s JD. I know everyone else is doing it. I’m just not sure.” Fox News Numbers In the interview.
“I don’t like to make predictions because I’m always wrong,” she said. “And I’m definitely wrong because everyone else thinks he’ll be a shoo. But I really think it’s obvious on some issues that he’s not on the same page as President Trump. I just want to know if those gaps will get smaller or wider.”
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Ungar-Sargon suspects Vice President JD Vance will be the one who continues the MAGA movement after Trump’s second term. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Ungar-Sargon pointed out Trump’s own comments when he sat down with Fox News’s Bret Baier in a Super Bowl interview last month, when he was asked whether to see Vance as his successor in 2028.
“No, but he’s very capable,” Trump answered Bayer. “I think you have a lot of capable people. So far, I think he’s done a great job. It’s too early. We’re just getting started.”
“I think President Trump has been reluctant to say, ‘Yes, he is my heir, and although he chose him as vice president when he was asked about the blank, he said no…but I think we will see it,” Ungar-Sargon responded.
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President Trump avoided telling Fox News’s Bret Baier that he believed his campaign partner, JD Vance, was his successor, stressing that “it’s too early.” (Fox News Media)
Journalists praised the Republican potential candidates, especially “young talent”, including Vance, who is 40.
“I think JD is excellent, I think his prospects are very bright. I’m just not sure if he is the successor to this movement,” Ungar-Sargon said.
When asked what she thinks Vance and Trump haven’t solved, Ungar-Sargon said abortion is the most important question Vance needs to spin towards his boss.
“I saw it [Vance] Make a speech…he’s been talking about unborn people,” Ungar-Sargon recalls. “I know a large portion of the rights holders really identify the issue. Of course, I admire and respect this. I just think it’s not enough to win. And I think there are a lot of Americans who really appreciate President Trump’s attitude on this issue. ”

Ungar-Sargon said one of the biggest policy gaps between Vice President JD Vance and President Trump is abortion. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
Free Press columnist believes Trump has made abortion “neutral” as a political issue during the 2024 election, citing a recent poll that shows Americans did not list abortions among top issues.
“People would say, ‘Oh, that’s because it’s not an important issue for Americans.’ I would say to them, no. “It’s a real dangerous area for the Republicans to move forward. ”

Freedom media columnist Batya Ungar-Sargon called Vice President JD Vance “excellent” but was not entirely convinced that he would become a Republican nominee in 2028. (Screen shot/HBO)
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Vance’s status seems to be strong in the Republican base. As Ungar-Sargon pointed out, he Defeat all other Republicans In a straw poll conducted last month at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), attendees supported as high as 61%.
That is, she speculates that Trump’s cabinet members can serve as “dark horses”, including Secretary of State Marco Rubiohe is particularly a Republican rival Trump during the 2016 election and is also the director of the National Intelligence Agency Tulsi Gabbard.
Annie McCuen of Fox News contributed to the report.